Belgian teenagers found with 5,000 ants to be sentenced in 2 weeks
Two Belgian teenagers who were found with thousands of ants valued at $9,200 and allegedly destined for European and Asian markets will be sentenced in two weeks
Danish king will visit Greenland to meet with its new leader
Danish King Frederik X will visit Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, next week to meet with the new prime minister and his government
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/danish-king-visit-greenland-meet-new-leader-121087756
Paddleboard guide who led 4 people to their deaths on Welsh river imprisoned for 10 years
A former Welsh police officer who led four people to their deaths in the worst paddleboarding tragedy in the U.K. has been sentenced to 10.5 years in prison
Swimmer's remains found after shark attack in waters off Israel's Mediterranean coast
A man has died after being attacked by a shark off Israel's Mediterranean coast
Swimmer's remains found after shark attack in waters off Israel's Mediterranean coast
A man has died after being attacked by a shark off Israel's Mediterranean coast
Polish foreign minister denounces Russian aggression: 'Don't you have enough land?'
Poland’s foreign minister has used an annual address to parliament to send a sharp message to Russian leaders as war continues in neighboring Ukraine
World Economic Forum board backs independent probe into founder Klaus Schwab
The World Economic Forum says its board has given unanimous support for an independent investigation into allegations of misconduct by founder Klaus Schwab
Houthi rebels fire a missile targeting northern Israel, a rare target for the group
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have launched a missile toward northern Israel, a rare target for the group as a monthlong intense U.S. airstrike campaign continues to target them
Yemen's Houthi rebels fire a missile targeting northern Israel, a rare target for the group
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have launched a missile toward northern Israel, a rare target for the group as a monthlong intense U.S. airstrike campaign continues to target them
Indian police say gunmen kill at least 20 tourists in Kashmir
Indian police say gunmen have killed at least 26 tourists at a resort in Indian-controlled Kashmir
The rites and rituals following the death of a pope and his funeral explained
The death of a pope sets in motion a series of carefully orchestrated rites and rituals well before the conclave to elect his successor begins
3 Haitian soldiers warring with gangs are slain outside of Port-au-Prince
Authorities say at least three Haitian soldiers were killed in an apparent gang ambush in a town on the outskirts of Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince on Sunday
Queen Elizabeth II's favorite dog breed races for glory in the UK's Corgi Derby
Some of the fastest canines on four very short legs have raced for glory in Scotland’s annual Corgi Derby
Ethiopians celebrate Easter with calls for charity and peace
Ethiopians marked Easter festivities Sunday with vows to embrace sacrifice, love and peace in a country facing armed conflict and other challenges
Lebanese authorities detain people they say were planning rockets attacks on Israel
Lebanese authorities have detained several people who they say were planning to launch rockets into Israel and confiscated the weapons they were intending to use
Russia says it has retaken another village in the Kursk region from Ukrainian forces
Russia claims to have seized the border village of Oleshnya, pushing Ukrainian forces from one of their last footholds in the Kursk region, according to Russia's Defense Ministry
What to know about the tensions between Iran and the US before their second round of talks
Iran and the United States will hold talks Saturday in Rome, their second round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/tensions-iran-us-round-talks-120969663
Easter's date remains divisive. Some church leaders want that to change
Eastern and Western churches will celebrate Easter on the same day this year, while marking 1,700 years since the Council of Nicaea unified Christian doctrine
Cable car accident in southern Italy kills at least 4 people
Officials in southern Italy say that a cable car carrying tourists south of Naples has crashed after the cable snapped, killing at least four people and injuring one
WHO member countries agree on a draft 'pandemic treaty' to avoid COVID-19 mistakes
The World Health Organization's member countries agreed on a draft pandemic treaty that sets guidelines for how the international community might face the next global health crisis